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'''[[w:Calcite|Calcite]]''': The mineral material that Petoskey stones are formed from. It is the same material that limestone is composed of.

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'''[[w:Calcite|Calcite]]''': The mineral material that Petoskey stones are formed from. It is the same material that limestone is composed of.

Calcite: The mineral material that Petoskey stones are formed from. It is the same material that limestone is composed of.